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Books published by publisher Pan MacMillan

  • The Jungle Book

    Rudyard Kipling

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, )
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  • Whizzy Wheels: London Bus

    Marion Billet

    Board book (Pan Macmillan, Oct. 1, 2015)
    Children will love reading and playing with this London bus-shaped book Young children just love things that go, and here is a book they will spend hours pushing along the floor, as well as reading! Follow the red bus around the streets of London visiting the sights, with an extra detail to spot on every page. Then close the book and push it along on its four moving wheels and go on your own journey! The perfect way for young visitors to London to remember their trip.
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  • George Orwell: Animal Farm-Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Daniel Lea

    Paperback (Palgrave Macmillan, Sept. 6, 2002)
    In this Readers' Guide, Daniel Lea takes a decisive path through the maze of interpretations that has accumulated around Orwell's best-known novels, examining critical reactions from the beginning of the Cold War through to the collapse of Communist Easte
  • The Valley of Adventure

    Enid Blyton, Rebecca Cobb

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Oct. 1, 2014)
    The second exciting installment in Enid Blyton's Adventure series Nothing could be more exciting than a daring night flight on Bill's plane. But Philip, Dinah, Lucy-Ann, Jack, and Kiki the parrot soon find themselves flying straight into a truly amazing adventure. Who are the two strange pilots, and what is the secret treasure hidden in the lonely and mysterious valley where the children land?
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  • The London Noisy Bus

    Marion Billet

    Board book (Pan Macmillan, June 1, 2018)
    It's time to visit London—what a noisy city! Watch out for the beeping double-decker buses. Mind the gap on the tube and hear Big Ben chime the hour. Find out who's roaring at the Natural History Museum and listen to the monkeys chitter chatter at London Zoo. Finish off the day with a royal visit to Buckingham Palace: remember to look out for the naughty crown jewel thief on every page! The London Noisy Book has six sounds to listen to, including a genuine Big Ben chime and "mind the gap" recording. Young children will love pressing the noises as they discover the sights in this hustling, bustling book about London.
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  • Whizzy Wheels: London Taxi

    Marion Billet

    Board book (Pan Macmillan, Oct. 1, 2015)
    Children will enjoy both reading and playing with this taxi-shaped book on wheels Young children just love things that go, and here is a book they will spend hours pushing along the floor as well as reading! Follow the black taxi around the streets of London visiting the sights, with an extra detail to spot on every page. Then close the book and push it along on its four moving wheels and go on your own journey! The perfect way for young visitors to London to remember their trip.
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  • Princess Mirror-Belle and the Sea Monster's Cave

    Julia Donaldson, Lydia Monks

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Sept. 28, 2016)
    Ellen gets a big shock when her double appears out of the bathroom mirror. But Mirror-Belle is a double with a difference! She is a princess, and a very mischievous one at that. Join magically mischievous Mirror-Belle as she comes popping out of Ellen's mirror to sweep her into a variety of hilarious escapades—from Mirror Belle muscling in on Ellen's seaside holiday to the return of Prince Precious Paws. You can always guarantee that wherever Mirror-Belle goes, trouble will follow.
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  • This Is Going to Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor

    Adam Kay

    Hardcover (Pan Macmillan, Sept. 7, 2017)
    Welcome to 97-hour weeks. Welcome to life and death decisions. Welcome to a constant tsunami of bodily fluids. Welcome to earning less than the hospital parking meter. Wave goodbye to your friends and relationships. Welcome to the life of a junior doctor. Scribbled in secret after endless days, sleepless nights and missed weekends, comedian and former junior doctor Adam Kay’s This Is Going to Hurt provides a no-holds-barred account of his time on the NHS front line (with a foreword attempting to explain the National Health Service to a non-UK audience). Hilarious, horrifying and heartbreaking by turns, this is everything you wanted to know—and more than a few things you didn't—about life on and off the hospital ward. And yes, it may leave a scar.
  • The Phenomenals: A Game of Ghouls

    F.E. Higgins

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Dec. 1, 2014)
    The thief, the seeker, the rich girl, the brute—The Phenomenals are backAn earthquake has rumbled through the twisted city of Degringolade, stopping the town Kronometer and the infamous Phenomenals in their tracks. Legend has it that if the ancient clock stops ticking a terrible fate will befall the people of Degringolade, and there's no denying that the super-mundane entities of the tar-pits are behaving strangely. They know something that the townspeople don't: deep below the city, something has woken up—and it's hungry.
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  • Further Adventures of Gobbolino and the Little Wooden Horse

    Ursula Moray Williams, Catherine Rayner

    Hardcover (Pan Macmillan, Jan. 1, 2018)
    When Gobbolino receives his new sister Sootica's call for help he leaves his comfortable new life as a kitchen cat, and sets off for the Hurricane Mountains, home of the old witch with whom his sister lives. On the way he meets the Little Wooden Horse who offers to accompany him on his journey. It's just the beginning of many exciting, magical and sometimes dangerous adventures for these two brave and kindhearted friends. With gorgeous illustrations inside, you can't help but fall in love all over again with these classic childhood characters.
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  • Cracked it!: How to solve big problems and sell solutions like top strategy consultants

    Bernard Garrette, Corey Phelps, Olivier Sibony

    Hardcover (Palgrave Macmillan, June 10, 2018)
    Solving complex problems and selling their solutions is critical for personal and organizational success. For most of us, however, it doesn't come naturally and we haven't been taught how to do it well. Research shows a host of pitfalls trips us up when we try: We're quick to believe we understand a situation and jump to a flawed solution. We seek to confirm our hypotheses and ignore conflicting evidence. We view challenges incompletely through the frameworks we know instead of with a fresh pair of eyes. And when we communicate our recommendations, we forget our reasoning isn't obvious to our audience. How can we do it better? In Cracked It!, seasoned strategy professors and consultants Bernard Garrette, Corey Phelps and Olivier Sibony present a rigorous and practical four-step approach to overcome these pitfalls. Building on tried-and-tested (but rarely revealed) methods of top strategy consultants, research in cognitive psychology, and the latest advances in design thinking, they provide a step-by-step process and toolkit that will help readers tackle any challenging business problem. Using compelling stories and detailed case examples, the authors guide readers through each step in the process: from how to state, structure and then solve problems to how to sell the solutions. Written in an engaging style by a trio of experts with decades of experience researching, teaching and consulting on complex business problems, this book will be an indispensable manual for anyone interested in creating value by helping their organizations crack the problems that matter most.
  • Goth Girl and the Ghost of a Mouse

    Chris Riddell

    Hardcover (Pan Macmillan, Oct. 1, 2016)
    Ada Goth is the only child of Lord Goth. The two live together in Ghastly-Gorm Hall. Lord Goth believes that children should be heard and not seen, so Ada has to wear large clumpy boots so that he can always hear her coming. This makes it hard for her to make friends and she's rather lonely. Then one day William and Emily Cabbage come to stay at the house, and together with a ghostly mouse called Ishmael they and Ada work together to unravel a dastardly plot!
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